9 4 THE STANDARD OQDEI7 UTAH THURSDAY JULY 22 1909 t tI I PU ilism 1 Wrestlin g I Baseball Shooting I I Racing A utomoblling I I THOMAS RETIRES fROM THE RING San Francisco July 21Jo Thom as formerly welterweight champion and one of the most popular fighters I reared on this coast has announced his permanent retirement from the round arena and will now settle down and earn his livelihood In some other way Joe married a sister of Jimmy Gardner the welterweight boxer yes terday and will soon return to this city and settle down SInco he left for the eastern cities Kovcral months ago to try his hand once more at tho topnolchers Joe has met with very poor SUCCQss meeting with three defeats in a row Hugo Kel ly Sailor Burke and Tommy Sullivan trounced him recently He showed none of his oldtime speed and clever ness and his wallop which sent many a good maiKio sleep was also lacking In his fight with Sullivan he finished the twelve rounds very weak and at onco decided Unit if a man of Sulli...

1 a r 1 J 1 1t y 1 e i I I 1 II J I j I 3 j II I i I 1 J s he 70y d lb feu b 6 Irl Sal rule Sal chc la alsp c Td In ops le Be R < Im rod runi ni niur ur fah tr ran ltir 1 I I f 1i 1ftP ftP tl tl tit I tlt It t i j e I C 9 c F i t C f t I I I NO GUESS WORK I I s I WEATHER FORECAST STANDARD DISPATCHES ARE GENUINE AND GUAR 1 ANTEED BY THE GREATEST UTAHTHE INDICATIONS ARE NEWS GATHERING ASSO PARTLY CLOUDY TONIGHT AND IN THE + TOMORROW CIATION WORLD r 39TH YEAR NO 174J I OGDEN CITY UTAH FRIDAY EVENING JULY 23 1909 j I PRICE FIVE CENTS rWENTYTREE REPORTEDDEAD AS RESULT Of B6 TEXAS STORM Five of Twelve Persons on Tarpon Fishing Pier Were Rescued = Iiarroving Exper = iences Related by the Survivors Houston July Twentythree re ported dead four missing eight in jured and a property loss totalling 7OftO is the result of the storm which raced over tho southern coast of Tex as ednesday according to dispatches received up to early this morning The communication with the stricken dis trict Is s...

u fL I 1j 1i i THE STANDARD Ortpvv UT AK FRIDAY JULY 23 1909 I i n 1 H CURES 1C E Dt If S S U fJ 6 c ACNE TE1IER EIre While Eozoma Acno Totter Salt Rhoum etc are troubles which affect I tho skin their sourco la far deeper than tho outsido cuticle These affections aro caused by Irritating humors or uratic acid in tho blood Such impurities I Inflamo and irritate tho dolicato notwork of fibrous tissue which lies just I beneath tho surface of tho outor akin and tho inflammatory discharge thus produced is forced out through tho pores and glands and is continually I kept up whilo the blood remains Infected This exudation causes the form ation of scales and crusts so often seen in Eczoma and when they aro scratched off the flesh is left raw and moro susceptible to other Infection It can very readily be seen then that to produce a euro tho circulation must be purified and cleansed This S S S will do It goos down to the very bottom removes all humors and impurities neutralizes tho excessive ...

w = i I I FAIRS REACH AND BENEFIT EVSFY AVSNUE 0 V INDUST EIAL lIFE AND ABE INSTITUTIONS TO BE FOSTERED AND ENCOURAGED 1 4tt o tn4rnL I I Entered as cecondclasa matter j at the Postoffjce Ogden Utah I under Act of Congress March 9 1889 1 Published Dally except Sundayo I I by Wm Glasmann SUBSCRIPTIONS I One Month In Advance S 75 Six Months in Advance 425 I Twelve Months In Advance 800 09 Circulation uaraltttr r Fan Certifies tbat the circulation of tbe I iiVjiKJLSiU bJAJNJJAED t bat txeo audited and is guaranteed the 1 Adrcrtiicrs CerttEtd Circulation Blue Book t II l < n7 CUll I Tbi Paptr Aw prored bf inirsrui1oa d that the circulation records are kept with k cert and tbe circulation tinted with such efcuraejr that aJrertners way reljr on nnf sMlrrotnts of same made by tbe publishers vrHier the oivnfnhip tod management I > Oeortoi uo 20 1902 ADVERTISING RATES S The KFcnmg and SemiWeekly Standard Per Inch Dally change each day 20c E 0 D change each issue 21c Twice a week change...

I JL rJ 1 i i f THE STANDARD OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY JULY 23 1909 I I I Jj r ai > t ttMI cifr I M 7 I t 7 > if f A J r I r 1 j h Yo 1 0 r A JI r Shirt Sale m I I R f J 7J z s I H 1 J I 0 V < A Were holding a GREAT SHIRT SALEright I rly J r < UJ now when most every Man needs more Shirts Np r f d > o l Aii Y t 1 < 0 Man over gets overstocked on Soft Shirts during Hot 6 I b A Y v Weather Weather j 1fi i d 1 With the mercury high in the lube and plenty of sultry I I f i 1 t 1 t s ° 7 weather still in sight this Sale will appeal to every comfort I h L seeking man and prudent purchaser Y I V 1 J If s N 1J No Job Lots or Bargain Store Shirts I i l 1 f I l A v j ft1 j t t Thc e Shirts are the best Shirts we co uld buy of the Makers WHO ARE I r4t fJ > f KNOWN and who have established a rep utatiou for making Good Shirts We sell a fy no uncertain Shirks f The patterns arc this seasons best Count up your Shirts and buy all you can use Act quickly for the Shirts will go quickly a...

I I Y I r R 3 i hP aa 5 r p r uh Tom 2 T r F 1 wF 1 f t 1f nn + ttr r + y + H Tj I 4 THE STANDARD OGDEN TJTAE FRIDAY JULY 23 1909 C 7 t 4 i t I t 1 i M f S s l s lt D1 i j 0n n It 4 1C rs ra IF 1J 4 o OJ oJ Will CELEBRATE AT HUNTSVilLE The good folks of Huntsville are making preparations for the annual celebration of Pioneer day tomorrow The whole town will turn out and take part in tho program of various sports and contests for which valuable prizes donated by the merchants of the coun r ty have been donated j The program of the contests and prizes to bo awarded to the successful t participants follow Oldest living lady pioneer of Utah Pair of geld spectacles donated by r J S Lewis Co Oldest living gentleman pioneer Rocking chair given by Boyle Furni i ture Co I Oldest living lady pioneer entering I r Huntsvllle One carpet sweoper given hy John Scowcrofi S Sons Co r Oldest living gentleman pioneer en tering HuntsvilleCarpet sweeper given by John Scowcroft Sons Co Oldest living lady...

w r I I I I I I S v THE STANDARD OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY JULY 23 1909 I i i i I SALT LAKE AND i L STATE NEWS 1 I I I R R LYMAN NAMED ON I GOOD ROADS BOARD I I I I 1 Prof Richard R Lyman of the Uni i verslty of Utah was named by the board of regents of the institution at a special meeting held yesterday as a member of the state road commission AS soon as the board of trustees of the Agricultural college of Logan names a member of Its faculty the commission will bo complete and work Df tho commission will bo taken up The other members of the coinmis Blon provided for by acts of tho legis lature are Governor William Spry Chairman Attorney General Albert I R Barnes and State Treasurer David Matson Under the four acts passed by tho legislature an appropriation of 27 000 was made to be expended each I year for the Improvement of roads The counties in which the roads aro to be built will pay for the Improve ments The commission has the power to select roads which shall comprise the system of sta...

< i 1 1 r 3 1 r 1 i z 11 oJ i y are E Crl Crla tr VI 0 0 Ott 00d I I ia3 isi i a r 1 ii ron i it OL t t 06ri rue ley nu 89D r ± Ic 1 uIuuIuuuuI i r Pages 9 to 161 THE OGDEN STANDARD S El Part Two THIRTYNINTH YEARNO 176 OGDEN CITY UTAH SATURDAY EVENING JULY 24 1909 PRICE FIVE CENTS J I THE TENDER TRIPLE1 S 1 I k 1vl T TTtiiij 1 HERE arc your golf linRs may I ask WHERE have none answered the clerk I must havc looked somewhat amazed It seemed to me that a hotel In one of Florida sparsely occupied sections and with thousands of acres of unused pine barrens and cleared woodlands all about it and offering as one of its chief attractions a climate that makes it a delight to be out of doors every day of the winctr should have provided its guests with the means for enjoying this popular pastime The clerk who as I learned later was also the proprietor of the hotel did not deem it necessary to offer any apology for the short comings of his hostelry Have you a tenniscourt I had brought my ra...

i Outlook For the International Tennis Matches I I By TOMMY CLARK 1i OW that American lawn ten U nis players havo secured the N International Davis challenge ii L cup for this country the star I raclcot wleldors of America are busy In anticipation of making a good showing In the different tournaments I to bo held lator J The Securing of these Important matches wan a signal triumph for r American lawn tennis diplomacy For several month the English Lawn Tennis association had been striving 4 ranted In spending so much time from their regular vocations even with the I manifold attractions of the trip as an offset While It has not been definitely decided I gilded as to what players will represent I England In the coming matches It IB j likely two men will bo picked from the followIng four Wilson Gore Parke and Ritchie The two latter players I contested for the honors of going to Australia to play for the Davis cup I with the Americans In Boston last year but were defeated Their excuse i...

I I I ji c iF li < I L L > c I I Lti1IIiNi1N1i IIMNLLcJ I Mr Justwed at a l Summer Resort I I FLA R JUSTWED camo homo from ftl 1 tho bank hot and tired nnd m cross Steaming and stewing W El nnd fuBoing bo fell Into tho fiat divested himself of coat nod collar nnd sank down in an easy I chair near nn open window Whcwul he exclaimed hasnt this been n scorcher It ban been right Wnrm Homer Bios pom assented hut Isnt this unusual weather for thin time of the year More like August Isnt HJ Not on your llfol Mr Justwed replied IB a tone strangely defiant not on your life Wo hove weather like this In this crazy town from the first of Juno on only it grows hotter every day the sum mer grows older Is dinner ready Its almost too hot to catl Dinner wimnt quite ready and Mr Justwed strnlghtway became seized with a ravcnons appetite Why wasnt dinner ready What was the matter Dirt sho think he didnt want anything to cat Just brcnuso It was hot Mr Justwed was In n truly coclablo humor Mrs J pr...

4 r Ar I i 1 H + + + I + ot + Z + + + I + I t r UNION LABOR 3 i i DEP ARTMENT 1 I T t + i Under the Auspices Address all Communications to I J of tho d W M PIGGOTT Editor + C OGDEN TRADES ASSEMBLY 375 Twentyfourth Street 1 x T t I + + + SCAB DEFINED I I j Tho word scab is one of the vilest I opithetn that can bo hurled at a hu Man facing and the one who rightly I ticserves the appelatlon Is of the same quality A scab says Webster Is a mean low paltry follow This defi I nition Is general in its application but may bo specifically applied to one lit any walk of life In looking over I tho Industrial field wo can llnd but I cno class of fellows to whom this i definition will apply In all its full ness and they are those who act as the fence or the gobetween with which tho loecherous employer hopes to rcduco to penury and abject ser I vility tho honest workingmen and women Those who by an offer of 1 less wages would take the employ ment from another Those who cut I prices and underbid to...

J i 1 fi ii r I 7 f I t I a w 1 i I Th fl n V 2 i fi wiwwSteti lr l p f t Ilrn nLi r A all i1l1U rv1 I al gji r I min IVl li soil o n 1 tl0 m fe Alla r vlyt > rr tM fit I M ll yr liK 1 MS t Y 1 r t 4 f b Illl y td KrZ mhrafhlreu 1 F A a It r I l IrgA 4 t I Jnw 1 r i 115 iaVm IY 11Q mCOrli rich I 1000 r1 R vlated Farm 1 r 1 1 1 ryi I t L 1 n I I BEAUTIFY THE FARM YARD WELL KEPT DRIVEWAYS LEADING UP TO THE FARM HOUSE AN EVIDENCE r OF GOOD TASTE I D7 EVA RYMArGAILLARD Looking at the grounds surrounding I the farm and suburban homes through the country the lack of wellplanned I and wcllcarcdior driveways Is notice ablo or whore kept In good condition they far too often lead to the barn by tho most direct line of approach with no apparent care for the effect they t luivo on the place as a whole Granting that every foot of unneces sary driveway represents added labor and admitting that It must be well cared for or take from rather than add to the beauty of Ow place brings one to the sa...

rr < p t I THE STANDARD OGDEN UT H SATURDAY JULY 24 1909 I WELCOME VORDS TO WOMEN Women who suffer with disorders peculiar to their I sex should write to Dr Pierce and receive free the advice of a physician of over 40 years experience I a skilled and successful specialist in the diseases of women Even letter of this sort has the most f careful consideration nod is regarded as sacredly confidential Many sensitively modest women write I fully to Dr Pierce what they would shrink from I telling to their local physician The local physician is pretty sure to sny that he cannot do anything II without nn examination Dr Pierce holds that these distasteful examinations are generally need I less1 and that no woman except in raro cases should submit to them Dr Picroes treatment will cure you right in the privioy of has cured your own borne His Favorite Prescription hundreds of thousands come of them tho worst of cases It is the only medicine of its kind that is the product of a regularly gra...